EDUCATIONAL. ENROL WITH BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR & TYPEAVRITING and master these important and desirable subjects in the shortest possible time. ■ All students are taken individually, so that the progress of each student depends entirely upon, his or iher ability and perseverance. MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING CLASSES are conducted by experienced and successful teachers. ’ The demand for competent Shorthand-Typistes is as keen us ever, and positions can be found for all those who can be recommended. Examinations for Certificates are conducted each term. NOT OUR NEW ADDRESS: 98 THE TERRACE (Opposite AVoodward Street), Prospectus Free on application. H. AMOS, Managing Director. 'Phone 2698. GILBY’S COLLEGE. REMARKABLE FIGURES FOR 1920. fTAHE results achieved for the year ondJ- ing December 31 are a great tribute to the thoroughness of the training given at Gilby's College. The percentages of passes were: — Accountancy: 83 per cent. Matriculation: Day Classes, 75' per cent. Evening Classes,' 71 per cent. Public Service -Entrance, 67 per cent. Evening Primary Class for £ix|h Standard. Proficiency Certificates, 100 per cent. Shorthand, Typewriting and Stenotypy Classes: 104 Certificates gained by 117 Candidates. Join up NOW. Day and Evening Classes. Special Corresponde.nce Lessons for Country Students. Term commences on enrolment. Write, ’phone or call for full particulars. GILBY’S COLLEGE, LTD., A. H. Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, i Winder’s % Buildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington. ’Phone 21—818 P.O. Box 203. ' (And at Christchurch.) CHOOL OF DANCING, CALTSTHEn'ICS AND EURYTHMICS. ’miss GLADYS* CAMPBELL. Diploma: Mrs. Henry Wordsworth, London. Class' and Private. i CLASSES held on Monday Afternoons—Chilton St. James's. Lower Hutt. Tuesdays—Operatic. Ballet, and Ballroom Dancing (including 1929 Parisian Tango and Tango AValtz)—The Terrace. Wellington. Wednesday Mornings—Deportment Class —Marsden School. Thursday Afternoons —Chilton House. Friday Afternoons —klarsden School (Juniors). Friday Evenings—Marsden School (Seniors). Saturday .Mornings—Children’s Classes on Operatic Ballet, Ballroom Dancing, and Eurythmics—The Terrace, AVellington. Classes reassemble during first week m March, and Miss Campbell will he at home to interview the parents of intending pupils from .Monoav. February 21, between hours of 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Address: 122 a Coromandel Street, AVellington. 'Phone 24—647. SOLWAY. COLLEGE. MASTERTON. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. (Under the Auspices of the Presbyterian Jjhurch of N.Z.) A COMPETENT STAFF and Buildings with modern equipment provide means for a sound Christian education. Special features: Happy home life, openair sleeping accommodarion, spacious grounds containing croquet lawns, asphalt tewis courts, swimming baths and playing grounds. For Prospectus applv to THE PRINCIPAL. Or MR. J. MONCRIEFF, P.O Box 13. Carterton. SCHOOL OF DANCING. ~ (Under A 7 ice-Regal Patronage.) MISS ESTELLE BEERE, Certificated Teacher. London, is returning from Australia, and will reopen her classes nnd private lessons at her Studios, 76 Hill Street first week in MARCH. Also at Masterton and Featherston. Latest steps in Societv Ballroom Dancing. Children’s Classes comprise Eurythmics. Artistic and Graceful Dancing, Step and Stage Dancing. Young ' cirls trained as Teachers and I openings found. DANCING AND DFPORTMENU MISS DORTSE GUISE wishes to annonnee tha 1 ; she will Resume Teaching on SATURDAY. AfARCH 5. 1921. CLASSES—Saturday Morning. New Century Hall. Kent Terrace: Saturday Afternoon, St. Hilda’s Hall, Island Bay. Private I' eons "by arrangement. Ternl-s. i to., 7 Stephen Street. ’Phone 29—995. TO RESIDENTS OF KELBURN AND SALAMANCA ROAD, ETC. IF sufficient inducement offers, an experienced Teacher would receive a few little children for tuition at her homo. Apply \ "CHILDREN,” C/o "Dominion.” DANCING. ■JI/ITISS BORLASE’S Classes re-open first Ivi. week in March. Intending pupils are requested to make arrangements early. For further particulars address TR AMAVAY AVE NUE, Off The Torrnce. FTVHE modern, go-ahead business man .1. appreciates the value of a thorough knowledge of English. A. leisurely study of ’Grenville Kleiser’s Practical English Course will enable you to write torse, snappy business letters that get results. Write to-day for free Booklet "E," to James Rodger and Co., Ltu., 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch BUSINESS NOTICES. "tFiKE - walking dn _ velvet," say th® I 4 wearers- of AVood-Alilne Rubber Heels. Insist on the genuine British made Wood-Milnes-HOME Candy Makers, Thermometers. Large Stocks held. Henry Berry and Co., Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 2
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